Sodium glycerophosphate

Sodium glycerophosphate Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.

Sodium glycerophosphate is one of several glycerophosphate salts. It is used clinically to treat or prevent low phosphate levels . Glycerophosphate is hydrolyzed to inorganic phosphate and glycerol in the body . The extent of this reaction is dependent on the activity of serum alkaline phosphatases.

Glycerophosphate acts as a source of inorganic phosphate through hydrolysis .

Trade Name Sodium glycerophosphate
Generic Sodium glycerophosphate
Sodium glycerophosphate Other Names Disodium glycerol phosphate
Type
Formula C3H7Na2O6P
Weight Average: 216.036
Monoisotopic: 215.9775635
Groups Approved
Therapeutic Class
Manufacturer
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Last Updated: September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am
Sodium glycerophosphate
Sodium glycerophosphate

Uses

Sodium glycerophosphate is a medication used to treat hypophosphatemia.

Sodium glycerophosphate is indicated for use as a source of phosphate in total parenteral nutrition . It is used in combination with amino acids, dextrose, lipid emulsions, and other electrolytes.

Sodium glycerophosphate is also used to associated treatment for these conditions: Total parenteral nutrition therapy

How Sodium glycerophosphate works

Sodium glycerophosphate acts as a donor of inorganic phosphate . See Monopotassium phosphate for a description of phosphate's role in the body.

Food Interaction

No interactions found.

Elimination Route

Peak serum phosphate concentration is reached in 4h .

Half Life

Inorganic phosphate has a half-life of elimination of 2.06h .

Elimination Route

Inorganic phosphate produced is eliminated in the urine . There may be a very small amount of glycerophosphate excreted in the urine unchanged.

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